Special Education

Special Education Program

Dr Tosha A. Middlebrooks
Director


214 North Highland Ave.
Cuthbert, Georgia 39840
Phone: 229-732-2278
Fax: 229-732-3310
Email: tosha.middlebrooks@sowegak12.org

The Randolph County Special Education Program provides academic services to students who can qualify on eligibility from the Georgia Department of Education.  The eligibilities can be located at their website: www.doe.k12.ga.us. We offer a full range of educational services to meet the individual needs of our students with disabilities, ages 3-21 years.  Parents play a vital role in their child's education and their input is welcome at all times. If you have a child or know of a child 2 1/2 years older that may have special needs please contact the special education director.
Transition From Babies Can't Wait Into the Local School System

IDEA 2004 mandates special education services and supports be provided through the public school for young children with disabilities beginning at age 3.

IDEA also mandates a "transition conference" between the BCW service coordinator, the family, and the local school system (LSS) to begin as early as nine months before, but no later than 90 days before the child's third birthday.

A parent/guardian must provided consent to the BCW Service Coordinator before the coordinator contacts the LSS for a meeting.
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CONTACT INFORMATION:

Dr. Tosha A. Middlebrooks Director of Special Education
Phone Number: 229-732-2278
tosha.middlebrooks@sowegak12.org
Fax number: 229-732-3310

Ruby Knauls
Special Education Secretary

Phone Number: 229-732-2051
Ruby.Knauls@sowegak12.org

Debbie Lucas
Pre-School Disability Coordinator

Phone Number: 229-732-2229
debbie.lucas@sowegak12.org

If you suspect an infant, child or young adult of having a development delay or disability, your school can open a window of hope for a brighter future. Services at no cost to the family are available to all eligible individuals from 3 through 21 years of age regardless of the severity of their disability.

Special services are available to eligible infants, children and young adults identified with a disability who may be experiencing difficulties in one or more of the following areas:

*Auditory Impairment
*Autism* Deaf
* Blindness
*Emotional Disturbance

*Intellectual Disability (mild, moderate, severe, profound)

*Other Health Impairment
*Orthopedic Impairment

*Significant Developmental Delays
*Specific Learning Disability

*Speech or Language Impairment
*Traumatic Brain Injury
*Visual Impairment


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